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Anyone remember the ole Airco (spelling?) airport behind Litton/Wells Ice Rink. The RC guys used to fly their planes back there.
What do they do AFTER they are hypnotized, I wonder? Convince them to vote for Biden?That’s where they hypnotize the goats.
What do they do AFTER they are hypnotized, I wonder? Convince them to vote for Biden?
Just drop dead.What do they do AFTER they are hypnotized, I wonder? Convince them to vote for Biden?
HHHmmm, with that boobytrap design, you could go into defense contracting.****I'm guessing they make some of them into bombs to help out with the war on terror! No goats, no glory I always say!
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My friends and I were in the Starlight Inn one night. One friend called the waitress over and said he wanted to order some food. She said, "Trust me, you don't want to order any food in here." He took her advice and didn't order.The Starlight Inn, now that’s a name from the past..
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Were you the bouncer with the long duster jacket???Starlite Inn…spent numerous evenings there back in the day.
It's the purple line. There's already the Greenbelt Metro stop which is still really close to the campus. The purple line will make UMD a complete and total sh*tshow.Wife went to UMCP last year before attending Graduate school, Son Graduated UMCP last year.
Walked some of the campus last week with wife and daughter who is considering going there next year and learned they are putting in a Metro? How is that going to work?
If its on campus or right near campus is that going to bring more crime to the campus? Who will use it? Just students? don't think so. Son had bike stolen 3 years ago from a career thief who just walked onto campus. Add a metro to the equation and I predict some chaos.
The purple line will go through the middle of campus. UMD thinks it will make the school more accessible and cosmopolitan. In reality, a bunch of developers are just using it as a reason to throw up apartment buildings.Wife went to UMCP last year before attending Graduate school, Son Graduated UMCP last year.
Walked some of the campus last week with wife and daughter who is considering going there next year and learned they are putting in a Metro? How is that going to work?
If its on campus or right near campus is that going to bring more crime to the campus? Who will use it? Just students? don't think so. Son had bike stolen 3 years ago from a career thief who just walked onto campus. Add a metro to the equation and I predict some chaos.
Were you the bouncer with the long duster jacket???
(Not that I ever darkened the doors there )
It's not a "metro" stop, it's an MDTA stop (several actually) called the purple line.Wife went to UMCP last year before attending Graduate school, Son Graduated UMCP last year.
Walked some of the campus last week with wife and daughter who is considering going there next year and learned they are putting in a Metro? How is that going to work?
If its on campus or right near campus is that going to bring more crime to the campus? Who will use it? Just students? don't think so. Son had bike stolen 3 years ago from a career thief who just walked onto campus. Add a metro to the equation and I predict some chaos.
College Park Metro stop is even closer and walkable.It's the purple line. There's already the Greenbelt Metro stop which is still really close to the campus. The purple line will make UMD a complete and total sh*tshow.
The Starlite has been closed and gone for over 25 years. The McDonald's moved across RT 1 along with the liqeur store and the tire store went out of business. That building was torn down and replaced by several high rise student apartment buildings about 15 years ago.Nope…not me. I used to sit at the table right in front of the dancers with friends. I also remember the drive-up window had a straight line of sight to the topless dancers. There must have been some complaints about that as the window was moved further down the side of the building.
No idea if they’re still there on Route 1…the McDonalds shared a parking lot with a liquor store…that McDonalds must have had a poor sales records for drinks…you got your food and walked out the front door and into the back door of the liquor store. This was back when MD’s drinking age dropped to 18…when I was a junior.
The Starlite has been closed and gone for over 25 years. The McDonald's moved across RT 1 along with the liqeur store and the tire store went out of business. That building was torn down and replaced by several high rise student apartment buildings about 15 years ago.
College Park Metro stop is even closer and walkable.
Yep, more apartment housing, supposed to market rate for families with businesses on the bottom level.FWIW, the trio of hotels on Rt. 1 just north of the University Blvd intersection - Red Roof, Days Inn, and HoJo - are gone. Excavators were making quick work of removing what's left of them.